Pennsylvania whitewater, Great Trough Creek

The T370 to Trough Creek State Park stretch of Great Trough Creek in Huntingdon County is 6.3 miles long and has been determined by American Whitewater to be a class I-III section. The average Pennsylvania whitewater rafting or kayaking river tends to be easier to run than those in other states, so keep in mind that a lot of the rivers in this state are suitable for beginners. If you're a camper you can camp at one of the great campgrounds nearby.

You might have to settle for a hotel a bit away from the river if you want to stay the night, but do book a room before you come because it is a very popular destination. The natural beauty of Huntingdon County and the beautiful

way the water current moves down the stream make the trip here worthwhile. You might be into whitewater rafting or kayaking or both, doesn't matter, around here you won't find a large number of other rivers. The put-in is not too far from Huntingdon, if you're not familiar with the area there's a road map further down the page. Getting your paddling muscles activated and a chance to spend some time outdoors are great attractions for lots

of people. This section is long enough to enjoy a good non stop paddle, good for a one day paddling trip.

Briefly about the general area: There are plenty of folks from Todd here at Great Trough Creek; you can
have a good hiking adventure along the Sheep Rock Trail. While you're here at Great Trough Creek you can take a hike along the Gracey Trail. Great Trough Creek gets a common amount of rainfall. The wettest month of the year
is frequently May, that's the one that rains the most while January is the month with the least amount of precipitation. For the duration of the long summer days, highs frequently are in the 80's at Great Trough Creek.